Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry

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#1
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I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through. If I'm mistaken, I apologize.
So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this technology in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their site. www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
Anthony R.
Orlando, FL

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Hi Anthony,

It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.

Mark Alford


On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:

> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through. If
> I'm mistaken, I apologize.
> So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this technology
> in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
> extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their site.
> www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
> Anthony R.
> Orlando, FL
>
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#3
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checked this over at HD Library in the TIPS section and no one ever
responded directly to the Phlatlight...

Checking the link it appears they have developed another technology for
light and are OEMing it to interested manufacturers.

It appears they don't make anything else.

Richard Fisher
HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php

Mark Alford wrote:
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
> Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.
>
> Mark Alford
>
>
> On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>>I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through. If
>>I'm mistaken, I apologize.
>>So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this technology
>>in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
>>extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their site.
>>www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
>>Anthony R.
>>Orlando, FL
>>
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#4
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Anthony,

I responded On Dec 7. It was on the Tips. I also shows on the forum tips
recorded. Alan answered as well. Please check.


The email was as follows:

------------------

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Rodolfo La Maestra
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:49 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: PhlatLight

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Anthony,

I believe you missed the boat, almost a year ago. Sorry I did not want to
sound rude.

On the DLP section of the 2006 report, look under Samsung, I included their
first set using this technology (56") introduced on Jan 06 at CES, others
came out as well, I believe the set was recently reviewed by one of the
popular magazines, but not as good as this magazine "of course".

Additionally, there was a dedicated session to this technology on a recent
HDTV conference we (Shane, Dale and myself) attended in August, Display
Search in B.Hills, were the speaker explained how this works, certainly with
lots of heart into it, MIT heart.

As Alan was saying, the best way to obtain the full benefits of the
expansion of the color space is when all the pieces of the video chain
operate with such feature, even the wiring. Although HDMI 1.3 is already
there, we also need the content, movies, not just video games.

I believe that when a manufacturer is eager and capable to produce a
potentially better product with a sight on the future and take the risk they
should go for it, eventually the rest of the video chain could catch up and
we all win, but the first one to innovate would be already there, not merely
waiting but implementing more dreams.

As long as the new features do not disturb the optimal display of typical
and current 8-bit video chain, a set could be made able to raise to its
capable color space level when the content requires it, but certainly not by
inventing colors unnaturally, that should never be considered an
improvement.

If you are interested on it, I could try to search my files of the
conference to share the material, if permitted by Display Search.

Best Regards,

Rodolfo La Maestra
-------------------------

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Richard Fisher
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:45 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

checked this over at HD Library in the TIPS section and no one ever
responded directly to the Phlatlight...

Checking the link it appears they have developed another technology for
light and are OEMing it to interested manufacturers.

It appears they don't make anything else.

Richard Fisher
HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php

Mark Alford wrote:
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
> Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.
>
> Mark Alford
>
>
> On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>>I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through.
If
>>I'm mistaken, I apologize.
>>So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this
technology
>>in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
>>extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their
site.
>>www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
>>Anthony R.
>>Orlando, FL
>>
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>>
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>>day) send an email to:
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#5
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Hi Anthony,

Here's a link to the response thread to your original post on 12/6:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6746

Everyone on this list should be able to access this, but if you have
difficulty let me know.

Shane Sturgeon


Rodolfo La Maestra wrote:
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Anthony,
>
> I responded On Dec 7. It was on the Tips. I also shows on the forum tips
> recorded. Alan answered as well. Please check.
>
>
> The email was as follows:
>
> ------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
> Rodolfo La Maestra
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:49 AM
> To: HDTV Magazine
> Subject: Re: PhlatLight
>
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Anthony,
>
> I believe you missed the boat, almost a year ago. Sorry I did not want to
> sound rude.
>
> On the DLP section of the 2006 report, look under Samsung, I included their
> first set using this technology (56") introduced on Jan 06 at CES, others
> came out as well, I believe the set was recently reviewed by one of the
> popular magazines, but not as good as this magazine "of course".
>
> Additionally, there was a dedicated session to this technology on a recent
> HDTV conference we (Shane, Dale and myself) attended in August, Display
> Search in B.Hills, were the speaker explained how this works, certainly with
> lots of heart into it, MIT heart.
>
> As Alan was saying, the best way to obtain the full benefits of the
> expansion of the color space is when all the pieces of the video chain
> operate with such feature, even the wiring. Although HDMI 1.3 is already
> there, we also need the content, movies, not just video games.
>
> I believe that when a manufacturer is eager and capable to produce a
> potentially better product with a sight on the future and take the risk they
> should go for it, eventually the rest of the video chain could catch up and
> we all win, but the first one to innovate would be already there, not merely
> waiting but implementing more dreams.
>
> As long as the new features do not disturb the optimal display of typical
> and current 8-bit video chain, a set could be made able to raise to its
> capable color space level when the content requires it, but certainly not by
> inventing colors unnaturally, that should never be considered an
> improvement.
>
> If you are interested on it, I could try to search my files of the
> conference to share the material, if permitted by Display Search.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Rodolfo La Maestra
> -------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
> Richard Fisher
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:45 PM
> To: HDTV Magazine
> Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry
>
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> checked this over at HD Library in the TIPS section and no one ever
> responded directly to the Phlatlight...
>
> Checking the link it appears they have developed another technology for
> light and are OEMing it to interested manufacturers.
>
> It appears they don't make anything else.
>
> Richard Fisher
> HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
> Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php
>
> Mark Alford wrote:
>
>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>> Hi Anthony,
>>
>> It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
>> Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.
>>
>> Mark Alford
>>
>>
>> On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>>
>>> I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through.
>>>
> If
>
>>> I'm mistaken, I apologize.
>>> So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this
>>>
> technology
>
>>> in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
>>> extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their
>>>
> site.
>
>>> www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
>>> Anthony R.
>>> Orlando, FL
>>>
>>> To unsubscribe please click: [email protected]
>>>
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#6
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You are far from rude Rodolfo, if I missed the boat then it is right that you should say so!!! ;-) It will be interesting to see how it all plays out. What I've been receiving on the tips list has been intermitent so I'm sorry for repeating myself but I didn't see your original response.

Thanks for the information as always,

Anthony R.
Orlando, FL

----- Original Message ----
From: Rodolfo La Maestra <[email protected]>
To: HDTV Magazine <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:20:56 AM
Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry


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Anthony,

I responded On Dec 7. It was on the Tips. I also shows on the forum tips
recorded. Alan answered as well. Please check.


The email was as follows:

------------------

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Rodolfo La Maestra
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:49 AM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: PhlatLight

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Anthony,

I believe you missed the boat, almost a year ago. Sorry I did not want to
sound rude.

On the DLP section of the 2006 report, look under Samsung, I included their
first set using this technology (56") introduced on Jan 06 at CES, others
came out as well, I believe the set was recently reviewed by one of the
popular magazines, but not as good as this magazine "of course".

Additionally, there was a dedicated session to this technology on a recent
HDTV conference we (Shane, Dale and myself) attended in August, Display
Search in B.Hills, were the speaker explained how this works, certainly with
lots of heart into it, MIT heart.

As Alan was saying, the best way to obtain the full benefits of the
expansion of the color space is when all the pieces of the video chain
operate with such feature, even the wiring. Although HDMI 1.3 is already
there, we also need the content, movies, not just video games.

I believe that when a manufacturer is eager and capable to produce a
potentially better product with a sight on the future and take the risk they
should go for it, eventually the rest of the video chain could catch up and
we all win, but the first one to innovate would be already there, not merely
waiting but implementing more dreams.

As long as the new features do not disturb the optimal display of typical
and current 8-bit video chain, a set could be made able to raise to its
capable color space level when the content requires it, but certainly not by
inventing colors unnaturally, that should never be considered an
improvement.

If you are interested on it, I could try to search my files of the
conference to share the material, if permitted by Display Search.

Best Regards,

Rodolfo La Maestra
-------------------------

-----Original Message-----
From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
Richard Fisher
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:45 PM
To: HDTV Magazine
Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry

----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

checked this over at HD Library in the TIPS section and no one ever
responded directly to the Phlatlight...

Checking the link it appears they have developed another technology for
light and are OEMing it to interested manufacturers.

It appears they don't make anything else.

Richard Fisher
HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php

Mark Alford wrote:
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
> Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.
>
> Mark Alford
>
>
> On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>>I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through.
If
>>I'm mistaken, I apologize.
>>So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this
technology
>>in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
>>extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their
site.
>>www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
>>Anthony R.
>>Orlando, FL
>>
>>To unsubscribe please click: [email protected]
>>
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>>day) send an email to:
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#7
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Shane,

Sorry but what is my user name and password?

Thanks,

Anthony

----- Original Message ----
From: Shane Sturgeon <[email protected]>
To: HDTV Magazine <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 6:07:22 AM
Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry


----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----

Hi Anthony,

Here's a link to the response thread to your original post on 12/6:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6746

Everyone on this list should be able to access this, but if you have
difficulty let me know.

Shane Sturgeon


Rodolfo La Maestra wrote:
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Anthony,
>
> I responded On Dec 7. It was on the Tips. I also shows on the forum tips
> recorded. Alan answered as well. Please check.
>
>
> The email was as follows:
>
> ------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
> Rodolfo La Maestra
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:49 AM
> To: HDTV Magazine
> Subject: Re: PhlatLight
>
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Anthony,
>
> I believe you missed the boat, almost a year ago. Sorry I did not want to
> sound rude.
>
> On the DLP section of the 2006 report, look under Samsung, I included their
> first set using this technology (56") introduced on Jan 06 at CES, others
> came out as well, I believe the set was recently reviewed by one of the
> popular magazines, but not as good as this magazine "of course".
>
> Additionally, there was a dedicated session to this technology on a recent
> HDTV conference we (Shane, Dale and myself) attended in August, Display
> Search in B.Hills, were the speaker explained how this works, certainly with
> lots of heart into it, MIT heart.
>
> As Alan was saying, the best way to obtain the full benefits of the
> expansion of the color space is when all the pieces of the video chain
> operate with such feature, even the wiring. Although HDMI 1.3 is already
> there, we also need the content, movies, not just video games.
>
> I believe that when a manufacturer is eager and capable to produce a
> potentially better product with a sight on the future and take the risk they
> should go for it, eventually the rest of the video chain could catch up and
> we all win, but the first one to innovate would be already there, not merely
> waiting but implementing more dreams.
>
> As long as the new features do not disturb the optimal display of typical
> and current 8-bit video chain, a set could be made able to raise to its
> capable color space level when the content requires it, but certainly not by
> inventing colors unnaturally, that should never be considered an
> improvement.
>
> If you are interested on it, I could try to search my files of the
> conference to share the material, if permitted by Display Search.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Rodolfo La Maestra
> -------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
> Richard Fisher
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:45 PM
> To: HDTV Magazine
> Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry
>
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> checked this over at HD Library in the TIPS section and no one ever
> responded directly to the Phlatlight...
>
> Checking the link it appears they have developed another technology for
> light and are OEMing it to interested manufacturers.
>
> It appears they don't make anything else.
>
> Richard Fisher
> HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
> Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php
>
> Mark Alford wrote:
>
>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>> Hi Anthony,
>>
>> It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
>> Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.
>>
>> Mark Alford
>>
>>
>> On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>>
>>> I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through.
>>>
> If
>
>>> I'm mistaken, I apologize.
>>> So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this
>>>
> technology
>
>>> in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
>>> extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their
>>>
> site.
>
>>> www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
>>> Anthony R.
>>> Orlando, FL
>>>
>>> To unsubscribe please click: [email protected]
>>>
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#8
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Well you don't want the whole tips list knowing do you? ;-)

For you and anyone else who might want to know, you can recover your
username and password using this page. Just enter your email address and
it will mail them back to you:
http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/help/login-lookup.php

Cheers,


Shane Sturgeon


Anthony Rizzuto wrote:
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>
> Shane,
>
> Sorry but what is my user name and password?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Anthony
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Shane Sturgeon <[email protected]>
> To: HDTV Magazine <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 6:07:22 AM
> Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry
>
>
> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>
> Hi Anthony,
>
> Here's a link to the response thread to your original post on 12/6:
> http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6746
>
> Everyone on this list should be able to access this, but if you have
> difficulty let me know.
>
> Shane Sturgeon
>
>
> Rodolfo La Maestra wrote:
>
>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>> Anthony,
>>
>> I responded On Dec 7. It was on the Tips. I also shows on the forum tips
>> recorded. Alan answered as well. Please check.
>>
>>
>> The email was as follows:
>>
>> ------------------
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
>> Rodolfo La Maestra
>> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 1:49 AM
>> To: HDTV Magazine
>> Subject: Re: PhlatLight
>>
>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>> Anthony,
>>
>> I believe you missed the boat, almost a year ago. Sorry I did not want to
>> sound rude.
>>
>> On the DLP section of the 2006 report, look under Samsung, I included their
>> first set using this technology (56") introduced on Jan 06 at CES, others
>> came out as well, I believe the set was recently reviewed by one of the
>> popular magazines, but not as good as this magazine "of course".
>>
>> Additionally, there was a dedicated session to this technology on a recent
>> HDTV conference we (Shane, Dale and myself) attended in August, Display
>> Search in B.Hills, were the speaker explained how this works, certainly with
>> lots of heart into it, MIT heart.
>>
>> As Alan was saying, the best way to obtain the full benefits of the
>> expansion of the color space is when all the pieces of the video chain
>> operate with such feature, even the wiring. Although HDMI 1.3 is already
>> there, we also need the content, movies, not just video games.
>>
>> I believe that when a manufacturer is eager and capable to produce a
>> potentially better product with a sight on the future and take the risk they
>> should go for it, eventually the rest of the video chain could catch up and
>> we all win, but the first one to innovate would be already there, not merely
>> waiting but implementing more dreams.
>>
>> As long as the new features do not disturb the optimal display of typical
>> and current 8-bit video chain, a set could be made able to raise to its
>> capable color space level when the content requires it, but certainly not by
>> inventing colors unnaturally, that should never be considered an
>> improvement.
>>
>> If you are interested on it, I could try to search my files of the
>> conference to share the material, if permitted by Display Search.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Rodolfo La Maestra
>> -------------------------
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: HDTV Magazine On Behalf Of
>> Richard Fisher
>> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:45 PM
>> To: HDTV Magazine
>> Subject: Re: Phlatlight, if this is a repeat I'm sorry
>>
>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>
>> checked this over at HD Library in the TIPS section and no one ever
>> responded directly to the Phlatlight...
>>
>> Checking the link it appears they have developed another technology for
>> light and are OEMing it to interested manufacturers.
>>
>> It appears they don't make anything else.
>>
>> Richard Fisher
>> HD Library is provided by Techservicesusa.com
>> Publisher http://www.hdtvmagazine.com/forum/index.php
>>
>> Mark Alford wrote:
>>
>>
>>> ----- HDTV Magazine Tips List -----
>>>
>>> Hi Anthony,
>>>
>>> It came through a few weeks ago....if memory serves correctly I believe
>>> Rodlolfo and one or two others commented about it.
>>>
>>> Mark Alford
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>>> On 12/18/06 11:49 AM, "Anthony Rizzuto" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>> I posted this a couple of weeks ago but I don't believe it went through.
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>> If
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>>>> I'm mistaken, I apologize.
>>>> So is Phlatlight all it's cracked up to be? Has anyone seen this
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>>>>
>> technology
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>>>> in use? Anyone have any opinions good or bad or has this already been
>>>> extensively covered and I just missed the boat? Here's a link to their
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>> site.
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>>>> www.luminus.com/phlatlight.
>>>> Anthony R.
>>>> Orlando, FL
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